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Bring a rippin’ good story to tell. We’ll judge it by rounds of applause (very scientific), and the victor wins a pie. Come and take part, or just to listen and cheer our brave storytellers on!

Keep your tale to seven minutes or less. There’s no such thing as too short!

Some storytelling tips (courtesy of Carapace Atlanta storytellers):

• Consider practicing your story ahead of time! This will make you more confident and help you tighten your story so that you can keep it within the time limit.
• Try to have a clear beginning, middle, and ending, whether your story is sad, funny, or a delightful combination of both.
• As you tell your story, set the stakes right away. Consider placing us in the middle of the action at the start of the story. When the audience is hooked, you can back-fill how the situation came to pass.
• Don’t worry about looking good, i.e. playing the untarnished hero or the blameless victim. Let your story be as rich and complicated as reality.
• Know your last line. Also, it’ll help if you get lost during the telling; with a last line in mind, you know your destination.

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All women are invited to our first Women Empowered Meeting for 2019
This month’s February Women Empowered Meeting will not be at the Treehouse. The group is going

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Women Empowered —

All women are invited to our first Women Empowered Meeting for 2019

This month’s February Women Empowered Meeting will not be at the Treehouse. The group is going to the Civil Rights Museum instead.
Hope to see you at the meeting in March. It will be on March 23 10-12noon in the social hall. It will be led by our “Connecting With Others Team”. These gatherings are always fun and meaningful. Hope to see you there. Jackie Spierman

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Memorial Day has profound meaning for millions of Americans. Today we dig into the origins of the holiday and consider ways to do true and just honor to those who

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Memorial Day has profound meaning for millions of Americans. Today we dig into the origins of the holiday and consider ways to do true and just honor to those who have died in war, and to our military veterans who are alive

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About Us

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) is one of the largest Unitarian Universalist congregations in the United States, with roots in Atlanta going back more than 120 years.

We are a community of faith that encourages and supports the individual spiritual quests of its members, who share a respect for the inherent worth and dignity of every person and a commitment to social justice.

UUCA’s 700 members and contributing friends hail from all corners of the Atlanta area and represent many diverse backgrounds.